Re: [RBW] Albastashes on a Cheviot; advice sought!

2015-09-28 Thread James Warren
Have you considered Bullmoose? I spent a few years using those on my orange Hillborne that I used to own. It was a great setup, and has some potential to not be bolt upright. Bike had a real solid, confident feel with those bars: https://www.flickr.com/photos/46035786@N07/5366126510/in/album-72

Re: [RBW] Albastashes on a Cheviot; advice sought!

2015-09-28 Thread Dan McNamara
Hi Liesl, I have a Cheviot with albastach bars. Traditional setup with road levers but stem shifters. The stem is a 7cm Tallux. I really like the setup. Comfortable and not as upright as the Bosco bars. There are other options out there for minimal drop mustache bars as well. Soma has one th

Re: [RBW] Albastashes on a Cheviot; advice sought!

2015-09-28 Thread Liesl
Steve, yep, tried it; the Boscos are plunged all the way down. Still not enough relief. And Eric, good spot on the cheviot brochure! And—why the heck do I not have a copy of this brochure in my house -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owner

Re: [RBW] Albastashes on a Cheviot; advice sought!

2015-09-28 Thread Steve Palincsar
On 09/28/2015 08:57 PM, Liesl wrote: Hi Friends, need the advice of the collective! My partner Erin has decided that the beautiful harlequined, paul-thumied, bullmoosed Bosco bars on her big Cheviot are just not groovin' for her. The problem is that she just can't sit so upright due to tail

Re: [RBW] Albastashes on a Cheviot; advice sought!

2015-09-28 Thread Eric Daume
The Cheviot brochure shows an Albastache model: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzo7-V-zcAdRdmk4cVFnV29udDQ/view On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Liesl wrote: > Hi Friends, need the advice of the collective! My partner Erin has > decided that the beautiful harlequined, paul-thumied, bullmoose